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How to build your 

Minimum Viable Product
Presented by @raffpaquin
Objectives of the afternoon:
• What problem are we solving with the MVP?
• What feature should be included or not in the MVP?
• How/What to measure in the MVP and why?
• How to transform ideas into a prototype?
• How to transform a prototype into actionable insights?
• How to monetize those actionable insights?
What is my background?
• My name is Raff Paquin.
• I’m part of the founding team @ Frank & Oak
• Former Head of Technology
• Now partner at Interaction Ventures and I’m helping businesses to scale
• Feel free to contact me! me@raff.ca
What is your background?
• Who is a student?
• Who is an entrepreneur full time?
• Who is thinking about launching a startup?
• Who is from Montreal?
• Who is active on Twitter?
@raffpaquin
#Montreal #tech #Startup
@SergiusEscobar
#Montreal #tech #Startup
@founding
#Montreal #tech #Startup
Customer Validation & Development with Beth Thouin.
What did you learn last week?
Customer Validation & Development with Beth Thouin.
What did you learn last week?
Listen. Test hypotheses. Seek for proof.
The market is validated. Now what?
Startups are machine to learn. 

You should always be looking for
learning opportunities.
Continue to validate.
We need to start testing our
hypotheses in the ‘real world’.
But that is complexe, no?
Start to build.
&
Starting to build. Two approaches:
Maximise change of success Release early, release often
Build a great product
Build all the features we need
Beautiful, easy to use
Scalable and safe
Sell the vision to early adopters
Release something early
Missing features
Don’t invest too much in UI/UX
Startups need to learn. All the time.
Maximise change of success Release early, release often
Build a great product
Build all the features we need
Beautiful, easy to use
Scalable and safe
Sell the vision to early adopters
Release something early
Missing features
Don’t invest too much in UI/UX
Release early, release often.
Why do you think it’s better to 

release early and often?
Release early, release often.
What are the minimum features needed 

to test an idea like Zappos?
Release early, release often.
What are the minimum features needed 

to test an idea like Zappos?
Amazon bought 
Zappos for 1.2B$
Release early, release often.
How often do you think businesses like
Frank & Oak release new versions of
their website?
Wikipedia time!
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries.
The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 

for the least amount of effort.
After all, why waste effort building out a product 

without first testing if it's worth it.
Wikipedia time!
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries.
The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 

for the least amount of effort.
After all, why waste effort building out a product 

without first testing if it's worth it.
You need to 

read this book.
Wikipedia time!
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries.
The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 

for the least amount of effort.
After all, why waste effort building out a product 

without first testing if it's worth it.
You should also
follow this guy
online.
Wikipedia time!
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries.
The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 

for the least amount of effort.
After all, why waste effort building out a product 

without first testing if it's worth it.
Remember:

Startups are 

machine to learn.
Wikipedia time!
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries.
The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 

for the least amount of effort.
After all, why waste effort building out a product 

without first testing if it's worth it.
Are-we lazy?! No!

We want to lower
the risk, minimise the
money needed and
optimize our time.
Wikipedia time!
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries.
The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 

for the least amount of effort.
After all, why waste effort building out a product 

without first testing if it's worth it.
… and time,
money and
energy.
Wikipedia time!
The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 

is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries.
The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 

for the least amount of effort.
After all, why waste effort building out a product 

without first testing if it's worth it.
Remember Beth’s
presentation. Always
validate.
Build the product! Test the idea!
A B
What is the main objective of the MVP?
or
What is the goal of the MVP?
Build the product! Test the idea!
A B
The MVP is a process to
continuously test ideas
and built the product,
at the same time.
The process:
Let’s take a 10 minutes break!
Pause
The process:
Test hypotheses (ideas) by building a prototype (code)
Step 1 - Build
Prototype
Hypotheses
Build
1
What kind of idea do we want to test?
What king of prototype should we build?
What technology should we use to build code? PHP? Node.js?
Where can I find a technical co-founder (CTO)?
What if my product is not perfect, does customer will trust my brand?
Tools:
• Google Form http://www.google.ca/forms/about/
• Mailchimp http://mailchimp.com/
• sumo.me http://sumome.com/
• IFTTT https://ifttt.com/
• Zappier https://zapier.com/
• Shopify https://www.shopify.ca/
• LaunchRock http://launchrock.co/
Expose your prototype (code) to customers and track behaviours (data)
Step 2 - Measure
Behaviours
Prototype
Measure
2
What should we track?
How to setup tracking?
How often should we look at data?
How we know we have enough data to take a decision?
What to do if data make no sense?
How to bring traffic to the MVP?
Tools:
• Google Analytics http://www.google.ca/analytics/
• Optimizely https://www.optimizely.com/
• Gecko Board https://www.geckoboard.com/
• Mixpanel ($) http://www.mixpanel.com/
• KissMetrics ($) https://www.kissmetrics.com/
• RJMetrics ($$$) https://rjmetrics.com/
• Looker ($$$) http://www.looker.com/
Transform behaviours (data) into new hypotheses (ideas)
Step 3 - Learn
New hypotheses
Behaviours
Learn
3
How to track knowledge?
How to write and share knowledge with the rest of the team?
How to prepare the next iteration?
How to develop the roadmap and prioritize the next features?
Should you raise money to build the next iteration?
Tools:
• Google Sheets http://www.google.ca/sheets/about/ 

• Asana http://asana.com 

• Balsamic Mockups http://balsamiq.com/products/mockups/ 

• Phone
• Email
What is the value of this process?
What is the value of this process?
We create validated ideas that increase the value of the startup
(a product that customer wants) while lowering the risk.
When should we stop this process?
When should we stop this process?
NEVER!
Wait! So you are telling me that business
like Frank & Oak are still doing it?
Wait! So you are telling me that business
like Frank & Oak are still doing it?
Yes they are!
Oh wow. So, businesses like Google 

are also doing it?
Oh wow. So, businesses like Google 

are also doing it?
Oh yes they are!
Questions.
@raffpaquin
Thank you.

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How to create your Minimum Viable Product - Raff Paquin

  • 1. How to build your 
 Minimum Viable Product Presented by @raffpaquin
  • 2. Objectives of the afternoon: • What problem are we solving with the MVP? • What feature should be included or not in the MVP? • How/What to measure in the MVP and why? • How to transform ideas into a prototype? • How to transform a prototype into actionable insights? • How to monetize those actionable insights?
  • 3. What is my background? • My name is Raff Paquin. • I’m part of the founding team @ Frank & Oak • Former Head of Technology • Now partner at Interaction Ventures and I’m helping businesses to scale • Feel free to contact me! me@raff.ca
  • 4. What is your background? • Who is a student? • Who is an entrepreneur full time? • Who is thinking about launching a startup? • Who is from Montreal? • Who is active on Twitter?
  • 8. Customer Validation & Development with Beth Thouin. What did you learn last week?
  • 9. Customer Validation & Development with Beth Thouin. What did you learn last week? Listen. Test hypotheses. Seek for proof.
  • 10. The market is validated. Now what? Startups are machine to learn. 
 You should always be looking for learning opportunities. Continue to validate. We need to start testing our hypotheses in the ‘real world’. But that is complexe, no? Start to build. &
  • 11. Starting to build. Two approaches: Maximise change of success Release early, release often Build a great product Build all the features we need Beautiful, easy to use Scalable and safe Sell the vision to early adopters Release something early Missing features Don’t invest too much in UI/UX
  • 12. Startups need to learn. All the time. Maximise change of success Release early, release often Build a great product Build all the features we need Beautiful, easy to use Scalable and safe Sell the vision to early adopters Release something early Missing features Don’t invest too much in UI/UX
  • 13. Release early, release often. Why do you think it’s better to 
 release early and often?
  • 14. Release early, release often. What are the minimum features needed 
 to test an idea like Zappos?
  • 15. Release early, release often. What are the minimum features needed 
 to test an idea like Zappos? Amazon bought 
Zappos for 1.2B$
  • 16. Release early, release often. How often do you think businesses like Frank & Oak release new versions of their website?
  • 17. Wikipedia time! The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 
 is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries. The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 
 for the least amount of effort. After all, why waste effort building out a product 
 without first testing if it's worth it.
  • 18. Wikipedia time! The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 
 is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries. The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 
 for the least amount of effort. After all, why waste effort building out a product 
 without first testing if it's worth it. You need to 
 read this book.
  • 19. Wikipedia time! The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 
 is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries. The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 
 for the least amount of effort. After all, why waste effort building out a product 
 without first testing if it's worth it. You should also follow this guy online.
  • 20. Wikipedia time! The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 
 is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries. The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 
 for the least amount of effort. After all, why waste effort building out a product 
 without first testing if it's worth it. Remember:
 Startups are 
 machine to learn.
  • 21. Wikipedia time! The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 
 is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries. The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 
 for the least amount of effort. After all, why waste effort building out a product 
 without first testing if it's worth it. Are-we lazy?! No!
 We want to lower the risk, minimise the money needed and optimize our time.
  • 22. Wikipedia time! The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 
 is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries. The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 
 for the least amount of effort. After all, why waste effort building out a product 
 without first testing if it's worth it. … and time, money and energy.
  • 23. Wikipedia time! The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 
 is a key lean startup concept popularized by Eric Ries. The basic idea is to maximize validated learning 
 for the least amount of effort. After all, why waste effort building out a product 
 without first testing if it's worth it. Remember Beth’s presentation. Always validate.
  • 24. Build the product! Test the idea! A B What is the main objective of the MVP? or
  • 25. What is the goal of the MVP? Build the product! Test the idea! A B
  • 26. The MVP is a process to continuously test ideas and built the product, at the same time.
  • 28. Let’s take a 10 minutes break! Pause
  • 30. Test hypotheses (ideas) by building a prototype (code) Step 1 - Build Prototype Hypotheses Build 1 What kind of idea do we want to test? What king of prototype should we build? What technology should we use to build code? PHP? Node.js? Where can I find a technical co-founder (CTO)? What if my product is not perfect, does customer will trust my brand? Tools: • Google Form http://www.google.ca/forms/about/ • Mailchimp http://mailchimp.com/ • sumo.me http://sumome.com/ • IFTTT https://ifttt.com/ • Zappier https://zapier.com/ • Shopify https://www.shopify.ca/ • LaunchRock http://launchrock.co/
  • 31. Expose your prototype (code) to customers and track behaviours (data) Step 2 - Measure Behaviours Prototype Measure 2 What should we track? How to setup tracking? How often should we look at data? How we know we have enough data to take a decision? What to do if data make no sense? How to bring traffic to the MVP? Tools: • Google Analytics http://www.google.ca/analytics/ • Optimizely https://www.optimizely.com/ • Gecko Board https://www.geckoboard.com/ • Mixpanel ($) http://www.mixpanel.com/ • KissMetrics ($) https://www.kissmetrics.com/ • RJMetrics ($$$) https://rjmetrics.com/ • Looker ($$$) http://www.looker.com/
  • 32. Transform behaviours (data) into new hypotheses (ideas) Step 3 - Learn New hypotheses Behaviours Learn 3 How to track knowledge? How to write and share knowledge with the rest of the team? How to prepare the next iteration? How to develop the roadmap and prioritize the next features? Should you raise money to build the next iteration? Tools: • Google Sheets http://www.google.ca/sheets/about/ • Asana http://asana.com • Balsamic Mockups http://balsamiq.com/products/mockups/ • Phone • Email
  • 33. What is the value of this process?
  • 34. What is the value of this process? We create validated ideas that increase the value of the startup (a product that customer wants) while lowering the risk.
  • 35. When should we stop this process?
  • 36. When should we stop this process? NEVER!
  • 37. Wait! So you are telling me that business like Frank & Oak are still doing it?
  • 38. Wait! So you are telling me that business like Frank & Oak are still doing it? Yes they are!
  • 39. Oh wow. So, businesses like Google 
 are also doing it?
  • 40. Oh wow. So, businesses like Google 
 are also doing it? Oh yes they are!